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    this line, including a second-century expansion that was fortified as the Antonine Wall. The history of the period is complex and not well-documented. The...
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    Caledonia was physically separated from the rest of the island by the Antonine Wall. The Romans several times invaded and occupied it, but unlike the...
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    Germanic peoples (category Articles containing Proto-Germanic-language text)
    of Marcus Aurelius, beginning the Marcomannic Wars. By 168 (during the Antonine plague), barbarian hosts consisting of Marcomanni, Quadi, and Sarmatian...
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    Scotland. The name Brigantes (Βρίγαντες in Ancient Greek) shares the same Proto-Celtic root as the goddess Brigantia, *brigant- meaning "high, elevated"...
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    Caledonians (category Articles containing Proto-Celtic-language text)
    sometime during or shortly after 139 AD. In 142 AD, construction began on the Antonine Wall roughly 100 km North of Hadrian's Wall in order to aid in the Roman...
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    meaning "Apple-tree (place)" or "(place of the) "Apple Tree Goddess" (from Proto-Celtic *abalnā, cf. Old Irish aball, Welsh afall, Old Breton aball(en),...
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    Ptolemy: Geography Tacitus: Germania Proto-Indo-Europeans (Proto-Indo-European speakers) Proto-Germanics (Proto-Germanic speakers) Avarpi Burgundians...
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    (who also built an eponymous amphitheatre, known as the Colosseum), and Antonine dynasties. This time was also characterised by the spread of the Christian...
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    with smaller numbers of coins of the Republic, and the Flavians and the Antonines) ranging from the 1st century BCE to the 2nd century CE. A small number...
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